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Daniel Staniforth's debut collection of poems focus on the beauty and sound of language, and the soul of his native England.
Within the chronicles of old light ever stirring on Winsley Hill is the story of Rosie Chant, a farm girl who, in 1908, falls in love with a visiting American folklorist and archaeologist. Recognising her otherworldly talents he exploits her psychic impressions for his book research, entangling her in a fierce soulmate love that spans 9 decades.
A haunting and possession which took place in London just before the first world war forms the basis of this novella, whose author went on to be a friend and colleague of Dion Fortune. Originally published in 1918.
Following the lines which link up the Hawksmoor churches of East London with plague pits and the sites of the notorious Whitechapel and Ratclyffe Highway murders, told through a broken sequence of modern freeverse lyrics.
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